The GSA Schedule Sales Query, located at ssq.gsa.gov, is an underutilized resource that can provide tremendously valuable market intelligence when used the right way.
It provides a wide array of "snapshot" reports, such as contractor sales totals or total spending under certain types of contracts (such as the Group 70 IT Schedule), all for a specific fiscal year.
Combining these reports allows you to get to the heart of data mining: manipulating large amounts of data into meaningful information you can use to increase sales.
If you run and combine the right reports you can:
- see the Schedule contract sales for all companies in your industry over the past 7 years,
- determine which companies have ascended or descended, and
- see how the percentage of GSA Schedule dollars spent with your industry has changed over time.
When this information is combined with a knowledge of your industry and competition, it can yield powerful results showing the long-term market behavior of your competition and the Government. It can even help you decide whether the GSA Schedule is the right contract vehicle for you to use.
Here's a screenshot showing what reports you can run (click on the picture for a larger version):
The information is there and free for the taking. I encourage you to explore it and use it to help understand the competitive landscape.
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